Tiffany
Veteran Member
My '82 T6-354 had close to 4,000 hrs. on it. Economical to run, next to no oil consumption and didn't deserve the nickname offered by the local mechanic of "Pissy Perkins" for a reputation of them leaking oil. One investment I saw as critical was to get ahead of the problem of cast iron exhaust manifolds. I ordered a bolt on replacement from Marine Exhaust Systems of Alabama. The result, although expensive, pays for itself in the long run and lack of worry about when - not if - the cast iron manifold would develop a engine-side leak before a scheduled inspection. Clean fuel, a raw water flow alarm and fresh (new)raw water pump are pieces I view as essential.